Nothing beats gameday. Especially if you're a father. Tailgating with your son, wearing the same jersey, sitting in the stadium cheering on your team. Nothing comes close. Its all about the atmosphere and the envir. Everybody is one big family.
Quote:Nothing beats gameday. Especially if you're a father. Tailgating with your son, wearing the same jersey, sitting in the stadium cheering on your team. Nothing comes close. Its all about the atmosphere and the envir. Everybody is one big family.
Definitely
Quote:I was in Cincinnati for the Patriots-Bengals Game Sunday and there were probably 10,000 Pats fans there. It's hard to judge a number but there were a lot. There were also a fair amount of empty seats but I would attribute that to the forecasted monsoon which didn't hit until late game.
Yeah, it probably had something to do with the weather. But, Cincy has had issues with empty seats before (although, it us improving).
I was in Cincy for the Bengals / Steelers MNF game earlier this year. Packed house and Crazy.
I still think it was amazing. 56,000 fans with a main bridge down. In most other cities wouldn't of had half. Jacksonville loves football.
Quote:Not empty seats but the Cowboys stadium looks/sounds to be half filled with Broncos fans.
Good call. There was a ton of orange in the stands.
The Chargers may not even sell out a MNF game this week. When was the last time in the NFL a home team failed to sell out a MNF game? BTW... San Diego is a big market. The San Diego MSA is nearly double the size of Jacksonville.
Quote:Not empty seats but the Cowboys stadium looks/sounds to be half filled with Broncos fans.
Yeah - Denver's fans travel well when they are winning. Also important to note how huge that place is. There conceivably could be 20,000 denver fans and 60,000 cowboy fans at a game.
Quote:I still think it was amazing. 56,000 fans with a main bridge down. In most other cities wouldn't of had half. Jacksonville loves football.
Official attendance against the clots was 59,695. Of course that includes the no-shows.
Quote:The Chargers may not even sell out a MNF game this week. When was the last time in the NFL a home team failed to sell out a MNF game? BTW... San Diego is a big market. The San Diego MSA is nearly double the size of Jacksonville.
Here is your answer.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...99-season/